skis |
sledge |
As nouns the difference between skis and sledge
is that
skis is while
sledge is a heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc or
sledge can be a low sled drawn by animals, typically on snow, ice or grass.
As a verb sledge is
to hit with a sledgehammer or
sledge can be to drag or draw a sledge or
sledge can be (chiefly|cricket|australian) to verbally insult or abuse an opponent in order to distract them (considered unsportsmanlike).
sledge |
slurry |
As nouns the difference between sledge and slurry
is that
sledge is a heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc or
sledge can be a low sled drawn by animals, typically on snow, ice or grass while
slurry is any flowable suspension of small particles in liquid.
As verbs the difference between sledge and slurry
is that
sledge is to hit with a sledgehammer or
sledge can be to drag or draw a sledge or
sledge can be (chiefly|cricket|australian) to verbally insult or abuse an opponent in order to distract them (considered unsportsmanlike) while
slurry is to make a
slurry (of some material).
As an adjective slurry is
slurred, tending to slur.
sledge |
sleight |
As nouns the difference between sledge and sleight
is that
sledge is a heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc or
sledge can be a low sled drawn by animals, typically on snow, ice or grass while
sleight is cunning; craft; artful practice.
As a verb sledge
is to hit with a sledgehammer or
sledge can be to drag or draw a sledge or
sledge can be (chiefly|cricket|australian) to verbally insult or abuse an opponent in order to distract them (considered unsportsmanlike).
sledge |
sledges |
As nouns the difference between sledge and sledges
is that
sledge is a heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc while
sledges is plural of lang=en.
As a verb sledge
is to hit with a sledgehammer.
sledge |
soil |
As nouns the difference between sledge and soil
is that
sledge is a heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc or
sledge can be a low sled drawn by animals, typically on snow, ice or grass while
soil is (uncountable) a mixture of sand and organic material, used to support plant growth or
soil can be (uncountable|euphemistic) faeces or urine etc when found on clothes or
soil can be a wet or marshy place in which a boar or other such game seeks refuge when hunted.
As verbs the difference between sledge and soil
is that
sledge is to hit with a sledgehammer or
sledge can be to drag or draw a sledge or
sledge can be (chiefly|cricket|australian) to verbally insult or abuse an opponent in order to distract them (considered unsportsmanlike) while
soil is to make dirty or
soil can be to feed, as cattle or horses, in the barn or an enclosure, with fresh grass or green food cut for them, instead of sending them out to pasture; hence (such food having the effect of purging them), to purge by feeding on green food.
luge |
sledge |
As nouns the difference between luge and sledge
is that
luge is a racing sled for one or two people that is ridden with the rider or riders lying on their back while
sledge is a heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc.
As verbs the difference between luge and sledge
is that
luge is to travel by luge while
sledge is to hit with a sledgehammer.
sledge |
mail |
As nouns the difference between sledge and mail
is that
sledge is a heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc or
sledge can be a low sled drawn by animals, typically on snow, ice or grass while
mail is .
As a verb sledge
is to hit with a sledgehammer or
sledge can be to drag or draw a sledge or
sledge can be (chiefly|cricket|australian) to verbally insult or abuse an opponent in order to distract them (considered unsportsmanlike).
hit |
sledge |
As nouns the difference between hit and sledge
is that
hit is while
sledge is a heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc or
sledge can be a low sled drawn by animals, typically on snow, ice or grass.
As a verb sledge is
to hit with a sledgehammer or
sledge can be to drag or draw a sledge or
sledge can be (chiefly|cricket|australian) to verbally insult or abuse an opponent in order to distract them (considered unsportsmanlike).
sledge |
edge |
As nouns the difference between sledge and edge
is that
sledge is a heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc while
edge is the boundary line of a surface.
As verbs the difference between sledge and edge
is that
sledge is to hit with a sledgehammer while
edge is to move an object slowly and carefully in a particular direction.
sledged |
sledge |
As verbs the difference between sledged and sledge
is that
sledged is past tense of sledge while
sledge is to hit with a sledgehammer.
As a noun sledge is
a heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc.
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